adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a tumultuous welcome (= a very noisy one from a crowd )
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The Pope received a tumultuous welcome.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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1961 was a tumultuous year for Alvin.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Backstage was satisfyingly mysterious and full of a tumultuous , different kind of life.
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It had been designed in a period of relative economic stability and was not fitted for such tumultuous times.
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Norman stepped on to the mat amidst tumultuous applause.
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The prisoners were brought in by train to tumultuous shouts of revenge.
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There the continuing tumultuous interest initially stunned Amelia.
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This quartet session, recorded live at Birdland, has an often tumultuous intensity.